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In the midst of Cité Soleil, one of the poorest slums in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, malnourished children and their needy mothers find safe haven at the Rosalie Rendu Center for Nutrition and Health, run by Saint Vincent de Paul nuns and supported by the MSH-implemented Santé pour le Développement et la Stabilité d’Haïti (SDSH) Project .

Editor’s note: The MSH Santé pour le Développement et la Stabilité d’Haïti Project—Pwojè Djanm (“robust project” in Creole) contributes to better health for more than 4 million Haitians, with funding from the US Agency for International Development (USAID). An all-Haitian team is working to increase the availability of health services, reduce internal conflict, nurture livelihoods that contribute to Haiti’s economic development, and build capacity as the foundation for progress. Dr.